AP Suspends DoD Over Altered US Army Photo
djupedal notes a story up at the BBC about the Associated Press's suspension of the use of Department of Defense photos after a photo of General Ann Dunwoody was found to have been altered (before and after comparison). "The Pentagon has become embroiled in a row after the US Army released a photo of a general to the media which was found to have been digitally altered. Ann Dunwoody was shown in front of the US flag but it later emerged that this background had been added. The Associated Press news agency subsequently suspended the use of US Department of Defense photos. 'For us, there's a zero-tolerance policy of adding or subtracting actual content from an image,' said Santiago Lyon, AP's director of photography."
I thought maybe they airbrushed her to look less like a lesbian... and did a very poor job at it.
"Action without philosophy is a lethal weapon; philosophy without action is worthless."
First off, not every American constantly surrounds himself with U.S. flags. Only you American hating individuals believe that. And, it is not surprising you do not understand one wanting to be associated with one's country, because, as you have proven by your post, most people in other countries can't tell the difference nationalism and patriotism.
What is it like to be indifferent your own country? It must be kind of sad and hollow not really caring if your country is turned into is vicious, oppressive theocracy. Or, is it that it is just uncool to actual show you care?
There is no "-1 offended" or "-1 you don't agree with me" mod options for a reason.
Or it just as equality points to the anti-reality bias of the military.
the Photoshop artist made it that sharp and natural looking, it was an incredible job.
Don't tell me, let me guess:
You thought the CGI spaceships in Babylon5 were realistic and natural looking too, right? :)
Hey man, Freedom isn't FREEEEE!
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But I also find the obsession in the US with flags [...] as rather tasteless, rather low-brow.Duh, me Tarzan, me light fire, me wave flag.
Duh, me English, me not have patriotism. Me not see difference between wave flag and light flag on fire.
And I'm not going anon because I'm disgusted that something so Trollish is modded +5 Insightful, and I want this response to be read (for a few minutes until this comment is modded -1 Troll like both it and parent should be).
So you served. BFD. What were you, typist for some 3rd-rate general stationed in Ohio?
You'll encounter very few liberals in the actual combat arms MOSs.
Well, it appears to be a political barrier. I recall several dozen instances over the last couple years of AP and Reuters photojournalists and/or editors altering photos of the fighting in Israel and Iraq.
For instance:
AP, Reuters, etc. alters photos of Lebanon war
There's a lot more out there of this kind of thing. If it's not altered photographs, it's lying captions or inaccurate information in the articles when it comes to "political" topics which
Which is more dishonest: using photographs which have been altered to improve the appearance of the subject (such as a media headshot as this photo is) or changing something which matters? Or, for that matter, favoring ugly, angry, or stupid looking photos of politicians your organization has ideological differences with, while using favorable photography of those you prefer?
Plenty of evidence there of the AP behaving badly - not just "using" altered photos, but seemingly encouraging it when it suits their political agenda. (In the above cases, that agenda appears to be "destroy Israel".)
The reason they make such a big deal about something like this general's photo is (at least) two fold:
1) They want to provide a smoke screen for when they make photo alterations themselves/use altered photos from their journalists unknowingly.
2) They want to penalize the military (due to ideological differences, apparently)
The AP hasn't been a serious, honest news organization to any significant degree since shortly after World War II. Or, if you prefer not using moral platitudes, they were at least not attacking their own culture and country(s).
The AP, or any other news organization for that matter, taking the Army to task for this is beyond asinine, given their recent (past 10-years) record.
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